Liverpool are still eyeing new transfer targets ahead of deadline day, according to manager Jurgen Klopp.

New talent and players returning from injury has given the Reds a pre-season boost, but the German is not ruling anything out in the transfer market.

Senegal winger Sadio Mane made his first appearance since April in last weekend's friendly win over Hertha Berlin but Liverpool were dealt a new injury blow when England midfielder Adam Lallana suffered a thigh injury during Wednesday's defeat to Atletico Madrid.

Lallana will be ruled out until the end of September and will miss Premier League clashes with Arsenal and Manchester City.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah with supportersLiverpool manager Klopp with supporters after the game

Established stars Jordan Henderson, Philippe Coutinho and Daniel Sturridge missed Liverpool's final pre-season fixture in Dublin against Athletic Bilbao due to illness and niggles, but Klopp's side still finished comfortable 3-1 winners.

The Liverpool boss said: "Until the 31st of August we run through the world with open eyes.

"It's not that we decide on our own, it's also about other clubs.

"This pre-season has brought us new players. Alberto Moreno is 100 per cent back which is really nice after a difficult year.

"Andy Robertson has shown all the skills he's got. He's still adapting to our kind of football but you can see what a threat he can be offensively.

That means that Millie (James Milner) is free to play in midfield. Without going into the transfer market we have a new midfield player, which is nice."

“That means that Millie (James Milner) is free to play in midfield. Without going into the transfer market we have a new midfield player, which is nice."”

Roberto Firmino won and scored a penalty for Liverpool before Inaki Williams equalised for Bilbao, with Klopp then choosing to make wholesale changes save for goalkeeper Simon Mignolet at half-time.

Welsh forward Ben Woodburn struck in the second half against the Spaniards and set up Liverpool's third goal by Dominic Solanke.

Klopp was touched by the atmosphere in Ireland during a "special" evening for the club despite one fan taking it too far by attempting to take a selfie with Mane mid-match, before he was quickly ushered off the pitch by stewards.

Klopp said: "It was really special today, I have heard about it - that Dublin is quite an LFC city - but it is completely different to feel it."

Striker Firmino was sharp, winning and converting a penalty to open the scoring on 21 minutes despite established penalty-taker James Milner also being on the pitch.